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here is why i can because we know he's already used them, so why wouldn't he use them again? only in larger quantities. >> i am more playing devil's advocate -- >> sure. >> than disagreeing with you personally -- >> let me toss -- >> let me ask you this question -- >> yeah. >> i want to ask you one question. >> go ahead. >> how can you be 100% sure on the evidence that we've seen that it wasn't a rogue element of the rebels deliberately letting off chemical weapons to lure americans into a trap? that's an argument some people are putting forward. >> pigs fly. some people put that forward. the rebels don't have those weapons. they don't have the chemical weapons. so how could -- and there is ample evidence that is going to be forthcoming. but the difference between this, here is the bodies stocked up, okay, and the ample evidence. in iraq, there was no -- there was no evidence of concrete evidence of weapons of mass destruction when our secretary of state went to the united nations security counsel and told the world there was. this is vastly different situation than iraq. and
here is why i can because we know he's already used them, so why wouldn't he use them again? only in larger quantities. >> i am more playing devil's advocate -- >> sure. >> than disagreeing with you personally -- >> let me toss -- >> let me ask you this question -- >> yeah. >> i want to ask you one question. >> go ahead. >> how can you be 100% sure on the evidence that we've seen that it wasn't a rogue element of the rebels deliberately...
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about us. up next we head to our washington d.c. studio for breaking the set with martin. city in the middle east further ablaze with little or even no hard evidence surrounding the alleged use of chemical weapons in syria the obama administration appears determined to enter this conflict obama says the art of the moral universe may bend towards justice but it does not bend on its own because american intervention in syria really a stand for justice. least b. two language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on the. reporting from the world talk sport specific c.o.r.p. interviews intriguing story to tell you. the truth arabic to find out more visit our big teeth dog called. to live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous i had luck i got so many i mean the towns that i'm sitting seems really messed up. in the old story so actually. the. worst you are going through the white house or the radio guy for a minute from a click that i want. to give you never seen anything like this i'm telling. you. what up
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what does it say that so many of us are using drugs to help us sleep? dr. sanjay gupta joins me now. sanjay, 9 million americans using sleeping pills, that's a huge number. >> it a, and more people are turning to sleeping pills than ever before, but it's been going up for some time. people are turning to these pills more than they have in years past, and often times turning to them very early on, so as quickly after they develop sleep problems, going to the sleeping pills earlier than they had before. >> and certain groups of people, women, older individuals, they're taking sleep aids more than others, right? >> the most common group of people were people in their 80s. older people, more likely women versus men, and more highly educated. so highly lly educated, older using the sleep aid. >> i thought middle aged tv anchors would be in the highest category. >> some that i know are. >> the same study also suggested that a lot more people who are trying nonprescription remedies, does that concern you? >> well, i think there's some good options out there for pe
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it was used on french twitter. a lot of people feeding into the sentiment, voting no on a war in syria. >> you were talking about exhausting the diplomatic channels and proceeding with caution. proceeding with caution as part of the message of the piece that you call authored for foreign policy. in it you say that given the deaths of hundreds of civilians in the united states, the shelter in baghdad in aas married by carter's who knew what not to hit in damascus this time around. we are talking about very be populated areas. they have already moved things away from the main barriers. >> they are only targeted in the name. let's the forget that, it is still a push for a political settlement in the government and the rebels. what they are trying to do to advance that golda -- that goal, it was recently in syria, recently possible that they will launch air strikes against syria. they are trying to force coming to the negotiating table and the rebels are again pushing for the collapse of the regime and the president ha
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the study doesn't say if that's good or bad but it says many of us are using drugs to help us sleep. dr. sanjay gupta joins me now. sanjay, 9 million using sleeping aids, that's a huge number. >> it's huge and more people are turning to them than ever before and it's been going on for sometime. people are turning to these pills more than they have in years past and often times turning to them very early on. so, as quickly after they develop sleep problems going to the sleeping pills earlier than they had before. >> and the study found that certain groups of people, women, older individuals, they are taking sleep aids more than others. >> it will surprise a lot of people, the most common group of people were actually people in their 80s. so older people, they were typically more likely to be women versus men, and more highly educated soft you have highly-educated older women that fit the most common category of using the sleep aid. >> i thought middle-aged tv anchors would probably be in the highest category, actually. it's interesting -- >> some that i know are -- >> yes, i know, sad
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charter allows for the use of force that freeze was also used. to counsel resolution that paved the way for the u.s. the u.k. and france to launch a military intervention into libya now the five permanent members of the security council failed to reach any agreement when they first met on wednesday to discuss the u.k. sponsored draft resolution which we know is backed by the u.s. and france china and russia are not certain that the syrian government has used chemical weapons and have warned about jumping to conclusions russia has publicly stated that the council should wait for the report from the weapons inspectors that are currently in syria in damascus before discussing any resolution on syria and the u.s. of course is claiming to have evidence that it will share in the coming days with the public evidence it says that points the fact that the syrian government is responsible for the cap the chemical weapons attack we should point out though that even the un secretary-general ban ki moon said that the u.n. team in damascus needs to be given mo
charter allows for the use of force that freeze was also used. to counsel resolution that paved the way for the u.s. the u.k. and france to launch a military intervention into libya now the five permanent members of the security council failed to reach any agreement when they first met on wednesday to discuss the u.k. sponsored draft resolution which we know is backed by the u.s. and france china and russia are not certain that the syrian government has used chemical weapons and have warned...
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and use on an airplane how how it went i mean i have children my own are the ages of six to. zero on. that is just imagine only three days after. after the cuban plane blew up over barbados. in which seventy three people died. i think the cia headquarters asked me. what i knew about fidel castro's trip to angola. because it was angolan independence day i. feel bill was expected to travel there. they were already planning the next attempt to kill fidel and. some exiles use the bombing of the coupon a plane over barbados to raise money for their own cause which was more violence against cuban targets in the united states. i receive a call from the mission. by the radio saying they killed a cuban diplomat. only forty six. was fed ex i took the car i went to the place. it was called completely called omega seven says tonight's killing was an execution and warns that the next victim would be cuban ambassador to the u.n. role ro. one morning i left my house. he and my bodyguard told me ambassador there's a little black book that i put by that tree people you know it might be a bomb
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although walking to the cues is president obama of using chemicals on civilians r.t. later in the program looks at america's own murky past from deadly agent orange in vietnam to depleted uranium in europe iraq. also ahead goodbye to guantanamo is to algeria to repack created from the infamous prison facility we ask what's going to happen to many more who were cleared for release long ago. hello there good evening it says it's just after ten pm in moscow my name is kevin irwin this is r.t. the us and british strive to launch a military operation against syria's come up against new hurdles both at home and abroad in westminster parliament's been debating for hours now with the problem is drop again skeptical m.p.'s david cameron told them it's highly likely that the assad regime is behind the attack but there is no one hundred percent proof let's go live to london r.t. sarah firth is the other sarah hours of talking in the commons what's been said so far. well the case being made for action in syria right now in the house of commons you've got this hefty eight hour deb
although walking to the cues is president obama of using chemicals on civilians r.t. later in the program looks at america's own murky past from deadly agent orange in vietnam to depleted uranium in europe iraq. also ahead goodbye to guantanamo is to algeria to repack created from the infamous prison facility we ask what's going to happen to many more who were cleared for release long ago. hello there good evening it says it's just after ten pm in moscow my name is kevin irwin this is r.t. the...
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in an environment where the message sent is you're with us or against us, neutrality and freedom are taking a heavy hit. >>> eight years ago hurricane katrina killed 2,000 people and new orleans. we report on the influx on creative people instrumental in rebuilding the city. >> reporter: matthew's come a long way since helping his father fix up houses in vermont. he's a respected furniture designer with a booming business. >> this material makes my work beautiful to me. >> reporter: like many other creative entrepreneurs he was drawn to new orleans in the desperate days following hurricane katrina. >> i visited and fell in love with the city, the music, the young people moving here that wanted to be part of rebuilding the city. >> reporter: the influx of the young and the talented is obvious across the city. shared workspaces like baiter in the heart of downtown are increasingly common and new orleans is ranked as one of north america's biggest brain magnets, a trend that a finance minister says is a game changer. >> the real difference after katrina is it raised the bar for the city
in an environment where the message sent is you're with us or against us, neutrality and freedom are taking a heavy hit. >>> eight years ago hurricane katrina killed 2,000 people and new orleans. we report on the influx on creative people instrumental in rebuilding the city. >> reporter: matthew's come a long way since helping his father fix up houses in vermont. he's a respected furniture designer with a booming business. >> this material makes my work beautiful to me....
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a feature of time or something that we will have to get used to. i think migration will always be with us i repeat where migration is undertaken because you have no other alternative for a decent life and that is why i think the major approach needs to be to create or help to create jobs in the countries where people all take the jobs to the people not just the people to the job and unfortunately we do see countries we do see countries where the brightest the most skilled people simply leave because there is no future for them in their own country this is not the. conversation this is all we have time for please join us again same place same time. good leverage. was able to build a most sophisticated robot which fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach creation why it should care about humans and. this is why you should care only. for her. and. i. mission for each cretaceous and free transfer judges free arrangement free risk free. to try free. download free broncho wanted in video for your media project and a free vide
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weapons reportedly used by u.s. soldiers who invaded the country all of the genetic damage effects that we see in iraq in my opinion were caused by uranium weapons depleted uranium weapons. and depleted uranium weapons of a new toy and these a really terrible weapons these are all weapons which of absolutely destroyed the genetic integrity of the population of iraq depleted uranium is a radioactive element that engineers say increases the penetration capacity of shells it's believed to have a shelf life of some four billion years and is otherwise known as the silent murderer that never stops killing there is a clear reason that the world has banned entirely the use of chemical weapons there is a reason the international community has set a clear standard and why many countries have taken major steps to eradicate these weapons while washington continues lecturing damascus a team of u.n. investigators is in syria trying to verify if chemical weapons were used if so what kind in the meantime if the u.s. does launch a u
weapons reportedly used by u.s. soldiers who invaded the country all of the genetic damage effects that we see in iraq in my opinion were caused by uranium weapons depleted uranium weapons. and depleted uranium weapons of a new toy and these a really terrible weapons these are all weapons which of absolutely destroyed the genetic integrity of the population of iraq depleted uranium is a radioactive element that engineers say increases the penetration capacity of shells it's believed to have a...
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on the washington uses president assad of using chemicals on civilians in the program r.t. looks at america's own murky past from deadly agent orange in vietnam to depleted uranium in iraq. goodbye to guantanamo is to algerians or repatriated from the infamous prison facility we asked what's going to happen to many more who were cleared for release long ago. after dozens of convicted sex offenders in britain get themselves taken off of police watch list talks to one child abuse victim who fears for the public safety now. if you're just joining us this is r.t. international with me kevin owen the top story the u.s. and british drive to launch a military operation against syria's come up against new both at home and abroad in westminster parliament's been debating for more than two hours now with the prime minister up against skeptical m.p.'s david cameron told them it's highly likely that the assad regime is behind the attack but that is not one hundred percent proof he also refused to make the case that the strike would stop or reduce the bloodshed in syria laura smith repo
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the world uses perhaps 91 million barrels a day. when you get a mild recession, you can decrease that by 1, $2 million barrels a day pretty much in a heartbeat. it's a very delicate balance. there are many scenarios where prices could back off substantially. >> i'm curious as well what the level is for demand destruction these days, tom. we talked a lot about how u.s. can get higher prices than used to. what's the red line, so to speak, at the pump? >> the red line at the pump is probably when you get up to $4 a gallon. that's when people really pull back. let me give you an example op on the west coast we were over $4 earlier this year. more likely you could buy $3.40. $3.50. people out there actually stopped driving a little bit and they'll quell some of their driving some more as we get into the september. so it's not the point that a lot of wall street analysts would have you think that has to do with disposable income. there's a point where people will drive less because they do believe that they're being taken advantage of. >>
the world uses perhaps 91 million barrels a day. when you get a mild recession, you can decrease that by 1, $2 million barrels a day pretty much in a heartbeat. it's a very delicate balance. there are many scenarios where prices could back off substantially. >> i'm curious as well what the level is for demand destruction these days, tom. we talked a lot about how u.s. can get higher prices than used to. what's the red line, so to speak, at the pump? >> the red line at the pump is...
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twenty there's only two countries where use unemployment is not twice as at least that's germany and japan so this is a massive social problem it's a social drama but i think having a larger share of younger people used to be treated as a demographic dividend how did it become such a liability. that it's a major social problem well you know i do hear countries which have a young population say this is a demographic dividend why because it means they'll be more people of working age to look after the older people this is the dividend this is a positive. that's if you can find them jobs. and i hear the same people say you know if we don't find them jobs the demographic dividend becomes a demographic time bomb and let me just pick up on that in many of the arab uprisings it was young economically disadvantaged people who led those uprising zand i think the reception of those uprisings was initially a very enthusiastic around awhile but now more and more countries are increasingly concerned about what is going to happen in those countries in the long run in the europe to be seen the rise
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what can you tell us about that report from interfax? >> they are basically saying a large anti submarine vessel, which will be joined later by a rocket cruiser are moving in the direction of the mediterranean. it pains to point out that this is part of a planned rotation and not linked to the crisis in syria, but look, let'sing honest, this is an opportunity for the russian navy to fly the flag to remind the americans and their presence is growing daily in the eastern met terrainian that this is not an american pond. the russians had had a base on the port of tartus in syria for the last 30 years and operate a maintenance and supply facility there and this is very much their patch. of course, that's one of the reasons why they're building up this presence in the eastern mediterranean. they are saying they are not going to expand their permanent force there. >> why have we not heard anything from president putin on the matter recently? >> well, we haven't because i don't think really he has much to say anymore. at the moment, he's 6,000
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a feature of time or something that we will have to get used to. i think migration will always be with us i repeat where migration is undertaken because you have no other alternative for a decent life and that is why i think the major approach needs to be to create or help to create jobs in the countries where people all take the jobs to the people not just the people to the jobs and unfortunately we do see countries we do see countries where the brightest the most skilled people simply leave because there is no future for them in their own country this is not the. conversation this is all we have time for please join us again same place same time here on the part. sigrid laboratory. was able to build most sophisticated robots which fortunately don't amount anything tim's mission to teach creation why it should care about humans. this is why you should care only. for her. and. i. a mission for each cretaceous and free transfer judges free arrangement free risk free. today free. old free baggio fun in video for your media projects and a free video d
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while some of us are doing well. oprah and barack obama and tiger woods are not the standard. >> tavis smiley, i could talk to you-all night as always. leave it there. come back soon. >> thank you, piers. >>> james dimaggio's sister lora had a lot to say. we'll talk to star jones coming up next. >>> my exclusive interview last night continues to make headlines, the sister of james dimaggio. lora was defending her brother and taking a shot at hanna. a lot of people talking, including star jones tonight. star, we'll come to that interview in a moment. i want to get your first reaction to what tavis smiley was saying there. i believe you were in washington last night as part of the martin luther king celebrations with some family members. do you agree with him and his premise that although there have been great break out moments for african americans in america, whether it's oprah, whether it's president obama, whether it's tiger woods or yourself or him that actually e masks a much wider problem that has not been recti
while some of us are doing well. oprah and barack obama and tiger woods are not the standard. >> tavis smiley, i could talk to you-all night as always. leave it there. come back soon. >> thank you, piers. >>> james dimaggio's sister lora had a lot to say. we'll talk to star jones coming up next. >>> my exclusive interview last night continues to make headlines, the sister of james dimaggio. lora was defending her brother and taking a shot at hanna. a lot of people...
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expect us and they. obama appreciated this in a way but i think he does not back down completely and he made it clear he said there must be an answer a military answer he mans so given all of this i mean if targeting assad's conventional forces will ultimately degrade is fighting a abilities what does not lead him to danny used chemical. weapons and i don't. no i don't think that the syrian army will use chemical weapons i think. the government of syria is very aware that this is not well never go unpunished it will have a very bad effect not only on the army but of course on the syrian people and the syrian country i don't think they will in case of attack i don't think they will. retaliate with chemical weapons no i think the result will be more of fractions inside the military situation in syria and of course it will support the jihadist groups and the fighters the islamist fighters if there is any attack which brings out you know which takes the control away from the syrian army the jihadists and the
expect us and they. obama appreciated this in a way but i think he does not back down completely and he made it clear he said there must be an answer a military answer he mans so given all of this i mean if targeting assad's conventional forces will ultimately degrade is fighting a abilities what does not lead him to danny used chemical. weapons and i don't. no i don't think that the syrian army will use chemical weapons i think. the government of syria is very aware that this is not well never...
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justice obviously we are having this conversation in a country where i am working class proletariat used to be a commanding force. the labor movement was part of the state ideology obviously that ideology failed for a number of reasons that are beyond the scope of this conversation such concepts like social justice so with social protections i find them to be tainted by association of the socialist ideas in certain countries like the united states for example you know such concept as social justice is now treated as a bit of a dirty war it may be something and dignified reserved for slackers and moochers rather than active people trying to do something for the. society i understand what you're saying but i have to say that my organization has the objective of social justice as its primary obligation it's an organization which is nearly one hundred years old we work for social justice and what i find despite the this sort of connotation that you're right can exist i find that people are talking more and more and more about the need for greater social justice i hear in the meeting rooms he
justice obviously we are having this conversation in a country where i am working class proletariat used to be a commanding force. the labor movement was part of the state ideology obviously that ideology failed for a number of reasons that are beyond the scope of this conversation such concepts like social justice so with social protections i find them to be tainted by association of the socialist ideas in certain countries like the united states for example you know such concept as social...
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with god before us who can be against us? with god before us us?can be against with god before me me? ♪n be against >> has many people have pointed ,ut today, the reason it worked the reason we achieved victory is because we are on the side of righteousness. no matter who tries to stand in your way, i want you to leave here knowing that if god is for you -- i wish i had some help -- i wish i had some help. no matter howus, matter howes, no many trials, no matter how many fights. us, no one can stand against us. >> ♪ if god be for us us can be against if god be for us who can be against us no matter how long it takes with god before may who can be against me ♪ >> you might have to sing in the rain sometimes. >> ♪ who can be against us with god before us who can be against us? ♪ before med nobody can be against me. with god before me who can be against me with god before me ♪o can be against me? >> everybody on the lord's side. go with god. with god before us who can be against us? with god before us who could be against us? with god befo
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it is very easily and very easy to use and at. right now, we have set up a special bay bridge clochard trial right on the home screen. when you click on the closure tile on the kron 4 mobile app you will see updates about the bay bridge closing. for up-to-the- minute news and information. also in this new strain will express how to get around using the ferries bus and other transportation methods. here's a cool thing. you can actually see the bridge is in real time for yourself. we have tapped for the golden gate bridge to the currency images from the bridge. side the app the caltran construction aspect taking place during the closure from several different angles. gabe slate kron 4 news. >> pam: >> reporter: continuing our coverage of the bay bridge) closing says drivers are seen that they are trying to do what they can before that in o'clock hour to get out tried to get over that bridge not only before the in a clock tower but before what could be an early closure as early as 715 this evening. conceptus is goal kron4 new spirit
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investigation will not determine who used chemical weapons only whether they were used and we heard nato chief say that any use of chemical weapons in syria cannot go on answered with the question of who did it is what divides the u.n. security council because i mean the attacks the images that we that we saw shocked absolutely everybody that the u.s. and its allies say the assad government was responsible for the attacks the assad government says they would be the last ones to benefit from such an attack especially with the u.n. investigators on the ground at the time when the attacks have happened. on august the twenty first but. before as the u.s. is gearing up for seemingly gearing up for an intervention we have to remember that before every u.s. intervention in the last fifteen years there was a hype of lies misinformation and discrepancies and every time washington would present its case for war as the ultimate truth leading people to believe that waging war was the only way to peace and here is my report on on some of some of those previous. presidents. as the u.s. is preparing an
investigation will not determine who used chemical weapons only whether they were used and we heard nato chief say that any use of chemical weapons in syria cannot go on answered with the question of who did it is what divides the u.n. security council because i mean the attacks the images that we that we saw shocked absolutely everybody that the u.s. and its allies say the assad government was responsible for the attacks the assad government says they would be the last ones to benefit from...
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you can also send us at tweet. if you want, send us an e-mail. it also right about one he took office, he came in after ronald reagan. he took office at 70 plus and takes office after arnold schwarzenegger. >> guest: two different phases of american politics. certainly coming after ronald reagan, this was during his ascent and the beginning of modern conservatism. the main conservative figure before that had been barry goldwater. and reagan was the face of a different sort of american conservatism. when arnold schwarzenegger was governor, the other republican, i was a sign of the devolution of the california republican party and also of the institution of governor. really the only state level republican is essentially self financed millionaires or arnold schwarzenegger is independently famous. the former governor had been recalled. so similar you have jerry brown falling to four republican actors. very different phases for the state. >> host: when it comes to the state in the condition of the state, you write this, as were problems, they are amer
you can also send us at tweet. if you want, send us an e-mail. it also right about one he took office, he came in after ronald reagan. he took office at 70 plus and takes office after arnold schwarzenegger. >> guest: two different phases of american politics. certainly coming after ronald reagan, this was during his ascent and the beginning of modern conservatism. the main conservative figure before that had been barry goldwater. and reagan was the face of a different sort of american...
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that proby able to see him as a merchant city and came to the us. the people who fled cuba fled castro came primarily to florida. were greeted with open arms in march one thousand nine hundred sixty president eisenhower ordered the cia to launch a covert operation to overthrow the cuban government it would be based in miami and use cuban exiles as the shock troops. were recruited and trained by the us government and the idea was to support them in overthrowing castro get rid of this communist it is. spring up play it like a weed in our hemisphere a manly station named j.m. wave was the second largest in the world outside of the headquarters in langley. so you can imagine what kind of tentacles that had throughout the community what case office for cubans and. miami was essentially like i find the sites custom blank i was doing the war. back when the war in the second will war. nobody was concerned about the employment of the cia and i mean i was day because as i say the cold war was at its peak there was this undercurrent of and trade get when exile
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he used chemical weapons several months ago. and now he's used chemical weapons again. so president obama is taking what i think may be called the minimum necessary course of action here, which is to respond in a punitive way, and probably not in a large way, but rather to attack a set of targets associated with perhaps the launching of chemical weapons like missile launchers or airfields where chemical bombs can be launched. and so i don't think the president is engaged in what you might call diplomacy back by force, where he's trying to bring peace to the war in syria, try to end the conflict there, or indeed achieve what he said should be the objective, which is to get rid of bashar al assad. so this is the minimum course that i think the president could take, and that's why i've regarded him as generally risk-averse. >> do you think it's a good idea taking the minimal amount of action or do you think he needs to do something more deliberate? >> well, if we don't want to see the kind of mass murder continue in syria that we've seen over the last two years -- remember
he used chemical weapons several months ago. and now he's used chemical weapons again. so president obama is taking what i think may be called the minimum necessary course of action here, which is to respond in a punitive way, and probably not in a large way, but rather to attack a set of targets associated with perhaps the launching of chemical weapons like missile launchers or airfields where chemical bombs can be launched. and so i don't think the president is engaged in what you might call...
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don't use chemical weapons. you don't use chemical weapons. iowa rannians and russia can yell and scream. you haven't changed the dynamics except to scare assad. we did that with ghada ffi when oliver north was on the security council. it worked. that is an outcome that bha work. >> send a message and avoid obviously civilian casulties which you rick in that region. and you mentioned the fact that we want to scare assad and notes inially take him out. any strike would not be about regime change but they have called for that a couple of years. how do we thread that needle and send a message and minimize or avoid civilian casulties and scare him and show him the u.s. means business. >> thank you for the question. in theeralwar. they had targets in lebanon. hesbollah- land i like to call it. and they advised through cell phone calls, and through leaflet drops they were going to do it. get out of the area and tomorrow we will hit the area. there were very few civilian casulties. we can do that by specifically targeting something of importance. pal
don't use chemical weapons. you don't use chemical weapons. iowa rannians and russia can yell and scream. you haven't changed the dynamics except to scare assad. we did that with ghada ffi when oliver north was on the security council. it worked. that is an outcome that bha work. >> send a message and avoid obviously civilian casulties which you rick in that region. and you mentioned the fact that we want to scare assad and notes inially take him out. any strike would not be about regime...
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the key question here is who used them and that's the thing that the u.n. inspectors are we are still throwing doubt in terms of where was that sorry we still don't know this one final thought. because we also don't know for you out in your second ago you were. denying that there are. those who know you know me know i'm going to have to try to as i will also i'll cut you off in london in the final minute of this program but i want to ask you in london to turn in the guides please i want to ask you the final minute of the program what the implications would be of an intervention i.e. you talking earlier on but the thought is this could be a short sharp intervention of rap over the knuckles how do we know that how do the people planning this how they got a clear plan all the absolutely sure this won't go on will become another afghanistan will become another iraq and how do we know it won't spread with a ready heard we've already heard. that it. could be targeting israel if this happens how do we know it's going to be so i mean let's let's be clear a few poin
the key question here is who used them and that's the thing that the u.n. inspectors are we are still throwing doubt in terms of where was that sorry we still don't know this one final thought. because we also don't know for you out in your second ago you were. denying that there are. those who know you know me know i'm going to have to try to as i will also i'll cut you off in london in the final minute of this program but i want to ask you in london to turn in the guides please i want to ask...
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to syria lakhdar brahimi says there's evidence suggesting that some kind of chemical substance was used in an attack near damascus a week ago but there's no proof that the assad government is responsible for such an assault in itself could be enough for the u.s. and its allies to launch a military offensive against the war torn country despite warnings from russia and the u.n. thomas reports. boxcar bringing me who is the u.n. envoy and of the arab league envoy on the situation in syria spoke in geneva on wednesday saying that any military action in the world should be carried out only with the u.n. security council's sanction as stipulated by international law very clear and direct in his message he did say that evidence suggests that some chemical substance was used to killing hundreds in syria but that they did not on the ground examine any proof that shows that it was of the syrian government behind those chemical weapons attacks and of course one thing that has been reiterated time and again is that this team that is in syria from the u.n. there to determine if chemical weapons wer
to syria lakhdar brahimi says there's evidence suggesting that some kind of chemical substance was used in an attack near damascus a week ago but there's no proof that the assad government is responsible for such an assault in itself could be enough for the u.s. and its allies to launch a military offensive against the war torn country despite warnings from russia and the u.n. thomas reports. boxcar bringing me who is the u.n. envoy and of the arab league envoy on the situation in syria spoke...
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thank you for joining us today. "legal view" with ashleigh banfield starts now. >>> building a case and a coalition against syria, the united states and its western allies on the verge of striking back against the use of chemical weapons in syria's civil war. but is this even our business? civil rights in the spotlight this hour in this country celebrating the 50th anniversary of the march on washington and martin luther king's "i have a dream" speech. lots of big famous names in today's speaking line-up from president obama to bill clinton to oprah winfrey. >>> and also ahead, a teenager takes her own life after she's raped by a 49-year-old man. a judge puts him away for only 30 days. 30 days. and you will never believe how he justifies that sentence. hi, everybody. welcome to the "legal view," i'm ashleigh banfield. our very top story, momentum for the u.s. military strike against syria is building and with deliberate speed today. a senior u.s. official says the pentagon is ready but that there are in fact other p
thank you for joining us today. "legal view" with ashleigh banfield starts now. >>> building a case and a coalition against syria, the united states and its western allies on the verge of striking back against the use of chemical weapons in syria's civil war. but is this even our business? civil rights in the spotlight this hour in this country celebrating the 50th anniversary of the march on washington and martin luther king's "i have a dream" speech. lots of big...
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the us paved the way for previous military campaigns. secretary in violence claims dozens more lives in iraq in a series of bomb attacks in baghdad are the going price of the u.s. led liberation from saddam hussein. and multiculturalism fails a stress test in the u.k. with an anti muslim lobby blocking the expansion of islam calling it violent and incompatible with today's britain. is seven pm in moscow you're watching our team with. the u.n. arab league envoy to syria lakhdar brahimi says there is evidence suggesting that some kind of chemical substance was used in an attack near damascus a week ago but sad there is no proof that the government is responsible but such an assault in itself could be enough for the u.s. and its allies to launch a military offensive against a war torn country the spy warnings from russia and the u.n. r.t. shaun thomas reports. boxcar brahimi who is the u.n. envoy and of the arab league envoy on the situation in syria spoke in geneva on wednesday saying that any military action in the world should be carried
the us paved the way for previous military campaigns. secretary in violence claims dozens more lives in iraq in a series of bomb attacks in baghdad are the going price of the u.s. led liberation from saddam hussein. and multiculturalism fails a stress test in the u.k. with an anti muslim lobby blocking the expansion of islam calling it violent and incompatible with today's britain. is seven pm in moscow you're watching our team with. the u.n. arab league envoy to syria lakhdar brahimi says...
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ktvu's christien kafton joining us live. he's on yerba buena island now with more on the countdown to tonight's bridge closure and what commuters need to know. >> reporter: yeah, dave. just under 12 hours to go until the bridge closes. let's give you the live look again from yerba buena island looking out. you can see traffic moving along fairly smoothly along the s-curve. looking to the right, you can see the portion there will be transitioning traffic onto. that will be the focus of a great deal of work. if you take a look you can see where the lane striping is coming to an end, and they will have to be doing some paving work and in the last ten minutes, i got off with the phone with caltrans. the spokesman tells me right now crews are working on final touches before the closure. he says there are no major projects they are working on today, just getting prepped for this five-day construction marathon. we have video of the 77-year- old span. the last morning commute across this section of the bridge. we drove the bridge ou
ktvu's christien kafton joining us live. he's on yerba buena island now with more on the countdown to tonight's bridge closure and what commuters need to know. >> reporter: yeah, dave. just under 12 hours to go until the bridge closes. let's give you the live look again from yerba buena island looking out. you can see traffic moving along fairly smoothly along the s-curve. looking to the right, you can see the portion there will be transitioning traffic onto. that will be the focus of a...
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is it because people aren't using their credit cards as much as they used to? secondly, i remember doing this in the '90s. i'd transfer my balance and it affected my credit report. >> yes, so, for the first question you're seeing that lots of americans have really paid down their debt. they're not carrying as much debt and they're not paying interest and banks aren't making money off of that. that's why they're offering these new deals. of course, with any credit report, if you take out too many credit cards, yeah, that will hit your credit score, of course. then you look at the banks. banks have historically not done a good job of getting transfer customers to actually use the cards for new purchases. you're seeing at the same time customers get smarter. the customers just want to take advantage of the no-interest promotion and then they don't want to use the card at all. you see customers wise up and play the system, as well, to their benefit. >> i like when i hear that customers are wising up. alison kosik, thanks so much. >>> still to come, one of the most
is it because people aren't using their credit cards as much as they used to? secondly, i remember doing this in the '90s. i'd transfer my balance and it affected my credit report. >> yes, so, for the first question you're seeing that lots of americans have really paid down their debt. they're not carrying as much debt and they're not paying interest and banks aren't making money off of that. that's why they're offering these new deals. of course, with any credit report, if you take out...
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he's joining us live now to tell us what is going on. shannon. >> reporter: what is going on right now is that there seems to be doing some mic testing in preparations on the stage behind me. just moments ago we heard from lee ann rhymes. she seemed to be doing a mic test. she is just one of the musical guests we plan to hear from. and also from president obama. it's a day forever etched in american history. sending forth lasting ideas and ideals from a king. >> i have a dream that one day this nation will rise up,ly out the true meaning of its creeds. >> 250,000 people attended untold numbers worldwide were inspired. now 50 years later at the same place some from that generation and newer ones hope to evoke the spirit of that day. >> this is a high mountain moment of hope. >> oprah winfrey, lee ann rimes and jamie fox. and presidents jimmy carter, bill clinton and barack obama following up a 2011 dedication where the nation's first black president praised the first black man to receive a monument on the mall. >> without that shining mom
he's joining us live now to tell us what is going on. shannon. >> reporter: what is going on right now is that there seems to be doing some mic testing in preparations on the stage behind me. just moments ago we heard from lee ann rhymes. she seemed to be doing a mic test. she is just one of the musical guests we plan to hear from. and also from president obama. it's a day forever etched in american history. sending forth lasting ideas and ideals from a king. >> i have a dream that...
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well stay with us here in r.t. as we continue with a true story of cuban spying and intrigue in miami. secret lover a jury to mccurry was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything turns mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and world events this is why you should care only on the dog call. from the fog of war to the drums of war washington and its western regional allies are again agitating for a senseless conflict in the middle east this time against syria again it's all about weapons of mass destruction and the echo of the catastrophe called iraq's western military intervention in syria only make things worse. mission free accreditation free zones for charges free. range month free risk free. to tide free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects a free video don to our t.v. dot com. when i was sleeping it was around six am. what i remember hearing like someone breaking the law. i was surrounded by p
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environmental restrictions means they can't use dynamite. so the old bay bridge will have to be torn down piece by piece to avoid a collapse. and the dreaded s-curve that will be torn down first. the entire demolition project will take about two years. you can get all the details by going to our channel 2 website. we have a special section dedicated to the bay bridge project including the closure details, alternate routes, and animation of what driving the new span will look like. >>> firefighters are making sure a grass fire that burn into a neighborhood does not flair up again this morning. delta winds whipped up that fire. tara moriarty joins us from the fairfield neighborhood where two houses burned to the ground. tara. >> reporter: crews have been busy boarding up some of the houses here. both of the firefighters have left the scene. we still see one rig. notice behind me you notice people cutting up these boards. firefighters had been here through the night dousing hot spots. if we see that garage door there in the distance, you can se
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the subject said it felt like an involuntary twitch using magnetic pulses and could be used to help with brain ailments such as parkinson's disease. >> to those that love to work, long work weeks are unhealthy especially if it is over 50 hours where workers develop a higher level of depression and more physical problems, mostly because of skipping meals. some employees cannot afford to not work which carries great physical and emotional costs. >> we have developing news in fairfield where a ferocious fire ripped law a neighbor along interstate 80 and a staggering number of homes that were damaged. >> 15 hours bay area commuters will say goodbye to the old eastern span of the bay bridge and the challenge they will face. >> the bay area city that may take the first step to say goodbye >> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. good morning, thank you for joining us. >> did you notice something new? we have a camera showing the left, the new bay bridge and on the right, the old bridge that will be closed off tonight and make your commute more complicated. >> in 15 hours the
the subject said it felt like an involuntary twitch using magnetic pulses and could be used to help with brain ailments such as parkinson's disease. >> to those that love to work, long work weeks are unhealthy especially if it is over 50 hours where workers develop a higher level of depression and more physical problems, mostly because of skipping meals. some employees cannot afford to not work which carries great physical and emotional costs. >> we have developing news in fairfield...
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it's an opportune to use these technology skills that you've got to help us find and put us in contact with families who had veterans or displaced persons during world war ii that have things that in the years ago and become in the next five to 10 years when we lose the rest of our world war ii veterans. i lost my dad five years ago. the things that are hanging on walls in basements and in attics, they will all have a new owner. we are at great risk for these things and four leverages our old musty documents of being thrown away. this is the chance to help with the tip of the iceberg we're getting ready now to see the last, help things get back to the people they belong to. so it's a great moment, and so for that reason we're spending a lot of time with the work of on the foundation, and the film coming up. i'll be headed back to berlin, and when i'm done with the book tour here, and then doing whatever i'm asked to do by the people involved with that as the fall picture, but really the work focuses now on the foundation. the writing of the book is something that i do. the foundation,
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about us? you have people like mick already has the iphone but moving away, has the samsung devices. >> i diversify. >> i like it. is it worthy? >> i dabble in all worlds. what about the ipad, is it just the iphone? >> at this point we're only hearing it's iphone. we have called apple. apple doesn't call back. this is one of those things, how the apple dance goes. september 10th there will be this new iphone out and all the rumors and speculation on the mac and the apple watching website, a lot of times those turn out to be true. they're very good about building the drama and playing the game. >> we have to know about the value. it will be worth to trade up to the 5s. >> some of the trade-in sites have better value than what we're hearing will be the trade-in value for the apple. >> there is a convenience factor. that's why i get sucked into it. >> gazelle, glide, nextworth partnered with target. at&t, verizon so the places that already are doing business with, you can do trade-ins and there ar
about us? you have people like mick already has the iphone but moving away, has the samsung devices. >> i diversify. >> i like it. is it worthy? >> i dabble in all worlds. what about the ipad, is it just the iphone? >> at this point we're only hearing it's iphone. we have called apple. apple doesn't call back. this is one of those things, how the apple dance goes. september 10th there will be this new iphone out and all the rumors and speculation on the mac and the apple...
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rebel forces in the ongoing civil war as for moscow's position political analyst miter bobbish tells us there will be no military response to the intervention russia has already made it clear that it's not going to stop the western intervention military where north in nineteen sixty seven when russia stopped they israeli offensive against syria by a threat of use of force but russia should leave both tried to stop the intervention diplomatically and i would say more in there because it's quite clear to anyone watching even western television that the western leaders on north completely sincere. in their statements about these chemical attacks the british prime minister or john kerry don't sound very convincing when they say that they were so devastated by these pictures all fours and children in fact television food and western television has been showing pictures of children killed or maimed by western interventions for years and these people were never devastated by these images so it's a kind of selective empathy that is not very convincing. and britain has drafted a resolution on in
rebel forces in the ongoing civil war as for moscow's position political analyst miter bobbish tells us there will be no military response to the intervention russia has already made it clear that it's not going to stop the western intervention military where north in nineteen sixty seven when russia stopped they israeli offensive against syria by a threat of use of force but russia should leave both tried to stop the intervention diplomatically and i would say more in there because it's quite...
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so it can be used on occasion. (laughs.) mr. goodman: again, one of the advantages of being a specialist, i do the g-20. so i don?t have to worry about important things like russia and syria so much. i totally agree with that. i mean, i think that there very well may be things on the margins, where people pull aside ? certainly to talk ? but possibly to say things, announce things. but i ? just in a formal g-20 sense, there won?t ? i don?t think it will be in the communique. mr. kuchins: my image for this summit is kind of the hold-your- nose summit, for a lot of the participants. mr. goodman: that?s the headline. (laughter.) mr. kuchins: the baton death march. the bataan death march. mr. schwartz: questions? scott. q: dr. kuchins, when you said that it was a mistake for obama to make his remark about putin having one foot in the cold war, did you mean it was a mistake to say that out loud, or did you mean the assessment itself was a mistake? mr. kuchins: actually, i disagree with the assessment, as well. but i think the larger
so it can be used on occasion. (laughs.) mr. goodman: again, one of the advantages of being a specialist, i do the g-20. so i don?t have to worry about important things like russia and syria so much. i totally agree with that. i mean, i think that there very well may be things on the margins, where people pull aside ? certainly to talk ? but possibly to say things, announce things. but i ? just in a formal g-20 sense, there won?t ? i don?t think it will be in the communique. mr. kuchins: my...
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she has an incredible story and andy shoals joins us with this morning's "bleacher report" to tell us more about that. unbelievable, andy. >> sure is. victoria duval, she's gone through quite a bit to where she is now. growing up in haiti, at gunpoint, and then three years ago, her father was nearly killed. last night, duval outlasted former u.s. open champion sam stosur in three sets. her family and friends went nuts in the stands after the match was over. afterwards, duval certainly seemed like a 17-year-old. >> i'm very busy off the court. i'm very much of a child at heart. on the court, you have to be a warrior. you know, off the court, i think it's important to be a good role model for other people. >> well, last night was scheduled to be marlon byrd t-shirt night at citifield in new york. one problem, the team traded byrd earlier in the game. they led byrd fly off to be a contender in the pittsburgh pirates. mets gave fans an additional t-shirt of the player of their choice and tickets to a september game. on bleacherreport.com, you can check out one of the moat impressive runs
she has an incredible story and andy shoals joins us with this morning's "bleacher report" to tell us more about that. unbelievable, andy. >> sure is. victoria duval, she's gone through quite a bit to where she is now. growing up in haiti, at gunpoint, and then three years ago, her father was nearly killed. last night, duval outlasted former u.s. open champion sam stosur in three sets. her family and friends went nuts in the stands after the match was over. afterwards, duval...